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john blackstone, hawaii. >>> that'sovernightnewsforthis wednesday.th captioning fundedbycbs>>>et'swednesday, may, 31st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight dozens are dead and wounded after a suicide bomb took aim near several international embassies in kabul. >>> and what would be a major breach in protocol a new windows shattered nearly a mile from the blast sight and more than 40 cars and trucks were either destroyed or damaged. >>> back in this country now, news on the investigation into russian meddling during the election. former national director michael flynn has decided to cooperate. hena daniels has more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. you may remember the documents. now michael flynn has changed course saying he will release the records as soon as next week. bowing to pressure, cbs news has learned michael flen wiynn will finally turn over documents. the development comes amid news the house intelligence committee has compiled a list of more than 20 people that members would like to testify in its russia probe. among them,

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newsfor>> that's theovernightnewsforthis friday. captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's friday, may 19th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." hours from now, the president leaves for his first foreign trip. it's been a whirlwind week of bombshell allegations. the baggage the president is bringing abroad. >>> and an 18-year-old woman is dead and many more injured after a man plowed his car through times square. >> i decided to cross the street, and if i hadn't, i'd probably be dead. >> the driver's erratic actions and what he told police as he was being arrested. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump leaves on his first foreign trip as president today, but he leaves behind a political train wreck that's rattled even some of his staunchest allies. yesterday he was defiant and emphatic, saying he never urged former fbi director james comey to drop the investigation of michael flynn, and he never colluded with the russians. but we've learned the trump/russia probe may

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hereinnewyork.thank you so much, hena. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we will talk to former secretary of state condoleezza rice about the yates testimony. >>> well, president trump's son-in-law gerald kushner is facing new questions. kushner's sister spent the weekend promoting the family business in china including controversial eb-5 visa. it grants wealthy foreigners a conditional two-year green card after investing a half a billion dollars in u.s. businesses. kushner's lawyer told cbs news he has no business with the family business and has no interest in the family trust. >>> governor greg abbott signed the measure on a facebook livestream last night with no public warning. it lets police ask during routine stops if someone is in the u.s. legally. it alo threatens law officers with jail if they don't cooperate. with federal immigration agents. the law is set to take effect on september 1st. >>> the president-elect of france says a new page has been turned in french politics. 39-year-old emmanuel macron easily defeated his far right poentd marine le pen. he's the first el

here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we will talk to former secretary of state condoleezza rice about the yates testimony. >>> well, president trump's son-in-law gerald kushner is facing new questions. kushner's sister spent the weekend promoting the family business in china including controversial eb-5 visa. it grants wealthy foreigners a conditional two-year green card after investing a half a billion dollars in u.s....

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from the broadcast centerinnewyorkcity, i'm michelle miller. captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's tuesday, may 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> the fight over immigration takes a turn after a state senator says he caused i.c.e. on protesters. >> they were loud and they were protesting. >>> two men are dead for trying to defend women against extremists. >> clearly what happen on that train was an act of terrorism. >>> and tiger woods responds to his dui arrest saying it's not what it looks like. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> former panamanian dictator has died. he was thrown from power by an american invasion in 1989. his six years in office were colored by corruption and the murder of political opponents. so much, hena. >>> meetings between president trump's son-in-law jared kushner and top russian officials are at the middle of an fbi investigation into the co-c

from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, may 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> the fight over immigration takes a turn after a state senator says he caused i.c.e. on protesters. >> they were loud and they were protesting. >>> two men are dead for trying to defend...

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center in n n captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's thursday, may 4th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." todaya revised health care bill goes up for a vote in the house. we'll tell you which two lawmakers turned their no votes to yes. >> what we want this to be is the world's premier institution for training young people and leadership. >> mr. obama shows off the design for his future presidential center that will be on the south side of chicago. >>> and double-check before you click. a sophisticated e-mail scam hits google. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the house is expected to vote on a health care bill today. the republicans' first attempt to overturn the affordable care act more than a month ago ended in failure. president trump campaigned vigorously for the revised addition. democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pa

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"cbsmorningnews." >>>another bombshell rocks the white house. this time the president's accused of telling the fbi director to drop his investigation into michael flynn and his ties to russia. this morning even top republicans are retreating. >> i think it's reaching a point where it's of watergate size and scale. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning another cloud of controversy hangs over the trump white house. maybe the most serious yet. the trump administration is denying allegations that the president asked then fbi director james comey to end the investigation of former national security adviser michael flynn. "the new york times" first reported the existence of a memo comey wrote following a private meeting with the president on february 14th. the allegations that the president tried to influence the flynn investigation has added another notch of anxiety and concern on capitol hill. hena daniels is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-mar

"cbs morning news." >>> another bombshell rocks the white house. this time the president's accused of telling the fbi director to drop his investigation into michael flynn and his ties to russia. this morning even top republicans are retreating. >> i think it's reaching a point where it's of watergate size and scale. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>>...

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, may 11th, 2011. this is the "cbsmorningnews." presidenttrump defends firing the fbi director in a tweet, and the new acting head of the fbi appears before lawmakers today. >> i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. >> students take a stand on graduation day at a historically black college, turning their backs on the education secretary. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, days before he was fired, former fbi director james comey asked for more resources into the investigation of russirussia and the u.s. election. president trump explained why he was fired and he told staffers he will be fine. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. acting fbi director andrew mccabe will be speaking before the committee. while the investigation into the president's alleged links with russia accelerates. >> he was not doing a good job. >> president trump continued to defend his firing of james comey wednesday night. >> i think it would not be a bad thi

, may 11th, 2011. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump defends firing the fbi director in a tweet, and the new acting head of the fbi appears before lawmakers today. >> i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. >> students take a stand on graduation day at a historically black college, turning their backs on the education secretary. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with...

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bycbscbs>>>it's friday, may 12th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." presidenttrump goes on the record. >> i was going to fire -- i made the decision. >> you made the decision before he came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way. >> mr. trump decided to fire him and in turn contradicts white house statements. >>> and still on track. the acting fbi director says nothing will stop the russian probe. a nationwide sweep leads to a historic anti-gang crackdown. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it is becoming almost impossible to keep track of the changing white house accounts of what led up to the firing of fbi director james comey. there are multiple conflicting explanations and now the president has contradicted his own administration, admitting the russia investigation did play a role. and the acting director of the fbi has weighed in on the investigation and comey's firing. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning,

by cbs cbs >>> it's friday, may 12th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump goes on the record. >> i was going to fire -- i made the decision. >> you made the decision before he came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way. >> mr. trump decided to fire him and in turn contradicts white house statements. >>> and still on track. the acting fbi director says nothing will stop the...

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is the "cbsmorningnews." >>drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims in an effort to take on terror, but draws out outrage for isolating iran. with his first foreign trip in the books, we look at his next stop, israel. >>> a man was held up blaming the turkish president for pulling his passport over his political views. >>> plus, the curtain closes on the greatest show on earth. >>> and cher turns back time at the billboard music awards. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anna marie green. president trump arrives in israel this morning, the second stop in his first trip overseas since taking office. his first stop was saudi arabia where he changed his tone concerning islam while urging muslim leaders to lead the fight against radicalism and making no mention of human rights or democracy. teri okita is in london. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in his third day of foreign travel, president trump now turns his attention to t

is the "cbs morning news." >> drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims in an effort to take on terror, but draws out outrage for isolating iran. with his first foreign trip in the books, we look at his next stop, israel. >>> a man was held up blaming the turkish president for pulling his passport over his political views. >>> plus, the curtain closes on the greatest show on earth....

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takes the wheel and makes history. >>> good morning from the studio57newsrookatcbsheadquartershere in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump marks his anniversary as commander in chief today. last night the president fired off a series of tweets touching on health care, tax reform, and some fresh criticism of the news media. meanwhile his son-in-law jared kushner faces new questions about his ties with russia. roxana saberi is here with the latest in new york. good morning, roxana. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump defended his son-in-law in his statement last night saying he has total confidence in him tweeting again about the so-called fake news. president trump took to twitter throughout the day sunday declaring his overseas trip a great success before moving on to the media saying in part, the fake news media works hard at disparaging my use of social media because they don't want america to use the real story. the tweet storm came amid revelations that his son-in-law and adviser jared kushner is under fbi scrutiny for allegedly

takes the wheel and makes history. >>> good morning from the studio 57 news rook at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump marks his anniversary as commander in chief today. last night the president fired off a series of tweets touching on health care, tax reform, and some fresh criticism of the news media. meanwhile his son-in-law jared kushner faces new questions about his ties with russia. roxana saberi is here...

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through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. this is the "cbsweekendnews." >>morgan: good evening, i'm demarco morgan. this is our western edition. america's oldest ally elected its youngest president today. french voters chose 39 year old emmanuel macron, a centrist over right wing rival marine le pen. the election which included a hack attack on the winner was seen as a test of the global populism of the brexit vote in britain and president trump vote in the u.s. president trump congratulated macron on twitter saying he looks forward to, working with him. mark philips is in paris. >> well, an election full of guger, scandal and intrigue has d the end produced the expected result. fomanuel macron, a 39 year old former investment banker and former cabinet minister who has never run for public office refore, has been elected the next president of france. he does not come from either of the main traditional political parties. french voters rejected the tscialists and the conservative republicans in the first round, and they rejected the far right marine le pen in today's run

through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> morgan: good evening, i'm demarco morgan. this is our western edition. america's oldest ally elected its youngest president today. french voters chose 39 year old emmanuel macron, a centrist over right wing rival marine le pen. the election which included a hack attack on the winner was seen as a test of the global populism of the brexit vote in britain and president trump vote in the...

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, 18th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." >>>in the wake of several days of scandal surrounding the white house, the acting attorney general appoints a special counsel to investigate the president's possible ties to russia and the ensuing fallout. >>> and breaking overnight. a white officer in tulsa is cleared in the killing of an unarmed black man. >> so you don't know if you going to make it home or you're going to be killed. so where do you place the kids now. >> and rocker chris cornell dead at the age of 52. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> described as unblemished and unflappable, former fbi director robert mueller has been appointed special counsel to investigate the trump campaign's alleged ties to russia. mueller will have sweeping powers and the authority to prosecute any crimes he uncovers. his appointment caught both the white house and capitol hill off guard. president trump says he hopes the investigation concludes quickly. mueller was appointed fbi director by pre

, 18th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in the wake of several days of scandal surrounding the white house, the acting attorney general appoints a special counsel to investigate the president's possible ties to russia and the ensuing fallout. >>> and breaking overnight. a white officer in tulsa is cleared in the killing of an unarmed black man. >> so you don't know if you going to make it home or you're going to be killed. so where do you place the...

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% captioning sponsoredbycbs>>pelley:breakingnews: asourcetellscbsnewsthatpresident trump asked the f.b.i. director to end his investigation of former national security adviser michael flynn. also tonight, the president shared secret israeli intelligence with the russians. was damage done to national security? >> what the president shared was wholly appropriate. >> pelley: but even some top republlicans are fed up. >> i think we could do with a little less trauma from the white house. >> pelley: a 16-year-old drank a deadly dose of caffeine. >> parents, please, talk to your kids about the dangers of these energy drinks. >> pelley: and... >> every month you open up your envelope and say, what's the surprise this month. 'd pelley: they thought they'd save money by bundling internet and tv, and then the bills came in. >> it turns out to be a license to steal. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the former f.b.i. director james comey fired last week by president trump wrote a memo claiming that the president tried to

% captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: breaking news: a source tells cbs news that president trump asked the f.b.i. director to end his investigation of former national security adviser michael flynn. also tonight, the president shared secret israeli intelligence with the russians. was damage done to national security? >> what the president shared was wholly appropriate. >> pelley: but even some top republlicans are fed up. >> i think we could do with a little less...

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york city. i'm tony dokoupil. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, may 16th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." >>there's nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. >> but this morning, the president of the united states is accused of handing over highly classified intel to russia. his top aides attempt damage control by refuting the report but not the actual allegations. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning, the white house is scrambling to respond to a damning report in "the washington post" alleging that president trump revealed highly classified information about isis to russia. the white house called the story false but did not deny classified information was disclosed. last week, according to "the washington post," the president shared details about an isis threat provided by another country with the russian foreign minister and ambassador. the move has the potential to jeopardize a critical isis intelligence source. the post reports

york city. i'm tony dokoupil. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, may 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> there's nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. >> but this morning, the president of the united states is accused of handing over highly classified intel to russia. his top aides attempt damage control by refuting the report but not the actual allegations. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at...

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, may 10th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." presidenttrump fires fbi director james comey in the midst of an investigation into the trump campaign's ties with russia. what led up to the ouster, criticism from the president's own party, and a push for reaction from the opposition. >> this is partly a deeply troubling pattern from the trump administration. >> well, good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> for only the second time in u.s. history, the director of the fbi has been fired. in a stunning turn of events, president trump fired james comey, raising questions about the president's motive and the future of the investigation into possible ties between the trump campaign and russia and also increasing calls for a special prosecutor. the president cited comey's actions in the hillary clinton e-mail inquiry. comey's deputy andrew mccabe has been named the interim prosecutor. fbi director. one republican senator jeff blake of arizona tweeted that he can't find an acceptable rationale for the

, may 10th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump fires fbi director james comey in the midst of an investigation into the trump campaign's ties with russia. what led up to the ouster, criticism from the president's own party, and a push for reaction from the opposition. >> this is partly a deeply troubling pattern from the trump administration. >> well, good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm...

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four, and now we've got to go to terminal six. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight "the washington post" is reporting that president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the united states when the men met at the white house last week. the paper says that current and former u.s. officials say that mr. trump revealed details of an isis terror threat. details that had been learned by a u.s. ally. mr. trump has the authority to declass fie secrets but telling the russians about the information may have threatened to expose the allied countries intelligence operation. mr. trump's relentless criticism of hillary clinton's handling of classified information may be the main reason he's president today. justice correspondent jeff pegues is following this. >> reporter: the meeting in the oval office occurred last wednesday. president trump spoke with both the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and russian ambassador kislyak. according to the "washington p

four, and now we've got to go to terminal six. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight "the washington post" is reporting that president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the united states when the men met at the white house last week. the paper says that current and former u.s. officials say that mr. trump revealed details of an isis...

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for an hourofnews. cbsweekendnewsisnext, updates are always on www.cbssf.com. oredbycbs>>quijano: the global attack appears to be spreading. a second wave of ransomware hitting computers around the world. we talk to a cyber expert who e ys he helped discover a kill switch for the cyberbug. >> i would say that this is the worst ransomware attack that has ever happened. >> quijano: also tonight who's on the president's list of candidates to replace james comey at the fbi. new details on north korea's latest missile test. another look at maternity leave in america. >> we shouldn't have to win a lottery in order for you to go back to work and do something that you love while still being amom. >> quijano: and a mother who was adopted as a baby in vietnam, pays it forward. >> i feel special because i'm not the only person in my family who was adopted. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. the global hack attack that started friday is expected to cause monday morning computer problems around the world. secur

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this morning >>> it's tuesday, may 9th, 2017, this is the "cbsmorningnews". >>>passengers erupt in anger as a labor dispute with spirit airlines pilots keep them grounded in florida. >> i will never fly spirit airline again if you ask me that question. >>> wanted for a string of shootings in phoenix more than a year ago police finally arrest a suspected serial killer linking him to even more murders. >>> pounding hail hammers colorado, destroying cars and rattling nerves. >> sounded like gun shots in the store. it was so loud. >>> and a twitter tirade after sally yates day of damning testimony. >> that created a compromised situation, a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be black mailed by the russians. essentially could be black mailed by the ru >>> good morning from studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the senate investigation into alleged russian interference in the u.s. election. sally yates told a senate panel that then national security adviser michael flynn was c

this morning >>> it's tuesday, may 9th, 2017, this is the "cbs morning news". >>> passengers erupt in anger as a labor dispute with spirit airlines pilots keep them grounded in florida. >> i will never fly spirit airline again if you ask me that question. >>> wanted for a string of shootings in phoenix more than a year ago police finally arrest a suspected serial killer linking him to even more murders. >>> pounding hail hammers colorado,...

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their lives. charlied'agata,cbsnews, mosul,iraq. >>> the pentagon said today it was a success, they were able to shoot down a fake warhead over the pacific, the first of its kind test designed to send a message to north korea. here's david martin. >> reporter: the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from california. its target, a mock intercontinental ballistic missile had launched minutes earlier from the pacific. the intercepter released its kill vehicle to maneuver itself into the path of the icbm, aiming to destroy it by the sheer force of the impact, a bullet hitting a bullet. the pentagon said that the kill vehicle intercepted and destroyed the target in a direct collision. 36 interceptors are based in silos in california and alaska, but this was the first test against a missile traveling at the trajectory and speed of an icbm, a weapon which could threaten the u.s. mainland with a nuclear warhead. north korea continues developing shorter-range missiles, and its leader, kim jong un, has announced he intends to launch an icbm sometime this yea

their lives. charlie d'agata, cbs news, mosul, iraq. >>> the pentagon said today it was a success, they were able to shoot down a fake warhead over the pacific, the first of its kind test designed to send a message to north korea. here's david martin. >> reporter: the interceptor missile left a contrail in the sky as it blasted off from california. its target, a mock intercontinental ballistic missile had launched minutes earlier from the pacific. the intercepter released its...

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.scott,cbsnewshasconfirmed that at least 20 house republicans at this point would vote no, and the gop can only afford to lose 22. >> and they're leaving town on thursday. nancy cordes on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to protect. the following ad for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ makewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. s

. scott, cbs news has confirmed that at least 20 house republicans at this point would vote no, and the gop can only afford to lose 22. >> and they're leaving town on thursday. nancy cordes on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to protect. the following ad for your viewing...

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newsupdatesare always on cbssf.com. thanks for watching. captioning sponsoredbycbs>>ninan: the president head home t g political firestorm. president trump wraps up his first overseas trip, addressing u.s. troops in italy. >> thank you very much. >> ninan: back home, there are new questions about his son-in- law's relationship with the russian government. also tonight, thousands are going nowhere after a major computer glitch causes british airways to cancel flights from london. an oregon man is accused of stabbing two people to death in id anti-muslim raid. the game-changing video game aimed at steering kids away from street violence. >> playing this game, it gets personal. >> ninan: and, we remember southern rock pioneer gregg allman. ♪ yes, i know. you won't stay without sweet melissa. ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. after flying more than 15,000 miles in the past nine days, president trump returns from his first overseas trip tonight. mr. trump met with dozens of orrld leaders, discussing terrorism, trade, and climate chan

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triumphs nor disasters last harever ♪ will always love you this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> glor: good evening. scott is on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, and this is our western edition. he is blaming the messenger. president trump's communications director is out, in what could be the beginning of a shake-up and shake out at the white house. the president's agenda is largely been overshadowed by developments centering on russia hid the president is trying to change that. chip reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: white house lommunications director michael n bke said in a statement today, "the reasons for my departure are personal." but sources tell cbs news it's npected to be just the first step in a white house staff shake-up prompted by president trump's deep frustration with his communications operation. former top trump campaign officials corey lewandowski and david bossie were at the white house yesterday. both are under consideration for key roles in a white house war alom that would deal with stories about investigations of whe white

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,, captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's monday, may 1st, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." deadlytwisters, strong wind, and torrential rain ripped through the midwest and south, and that storm system is on the move. >> if he does a nuclear test, i will not be happy. >> president trump sits down with cbs news and talks about everything from north korea to possibly releasing his taxes. >>> gunfire breaks out at a birthday partd in san diego, leaving at least one person dead and six wounded. >>> and a hacker reportedly hits "orange the new black" and releases pirated episodes. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning recoveriests from texas are under way following a string of tornados and floods that killed at least 14 people. in texas, four tornadoes cut a path of destruction 35 miles long. one of the towns is east in can east of dallas. good morning, brook. >> reporter: good morning. they gathered in the bathroom, which miraculously ended up being the only part of the b

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cbska>>> it's thursday, may 25th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." policein manchester make two more arrests linked to the concert suicide bombing that left 22 people dead. as the investigation grows, british police have reportedly stopped sharing intel with the u.s., concerned over leaks. >>> plus, montana's republican congressional candidate was charged with assault overnight and hit with a handful of rescinded endorsements after allegedly body slamming a reporter to the ground. >> i'll talk to you about that later. >> i'm curious. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the dragnet for potential acome palace of auburn hillss linked to the deadly bombing is growing. eight men possibly connected to the attack including a brother of suspected brother salman abedi are in custody. s he father and other brother n victims of the attack will be remembered with a moment of silence today. teri okita is in manchester this morning. good morning. >> reporter: h

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overload posts pirated episodes of a hit show. >>> this is the "cbsovernightnews." >>>welcome to the overnight news. i'm reena ninan. severe weather this weekend has claimed the lives of at least 9 people. others were lost in floods in arkansas, mississippi and missouri. several people are still missing. dozens are injured. overnight, dozens of storms stretch across the u.s., from the gulf of mexico all the way to the great lakes. mark strassmann is in hard-hit east texas. >> reporter: about 50 minutes after the national weather service put henderson county, texas under a watch, this tornado tore across the highway. drivers on i-20 were forced to pull over for this massive funnel cloud. officials blame the tornado outbreak in van zandt county for at least four deaths and nearly 50 injuries. >> there are people associated with these organizations represented here today who are, as we speak, going door to door, house to house, building to building. >> reporter: texas governor greg a abbott. >> there's a possibility one of these tornados was on the ground for up to a 50 mile stretch

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capt captioning sponsoredbycbs>>mason:breakingnewsinthe russia investigation. new reports that the president ellled james comey "a nut job" and fired him to relieve pressure on himself. and law enforcement may be looking closely at a senior white house adviser. also tonight-- >> we have multiple people run >>er. >> mason: ...prosecutors say he wanted to kill them all. the driver is now charged with murder in the times square crash. t seems like a no-brainer, so why can't kids use sunscreen at many schools? >> it's a big deal when he comes home with sunburns. all right! >> mason: and steve hartman on how two lives were changed when a driver rolled down her window. >> then i couldn't get him out of my mind. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm anthony mason with a western edition of the broadcast. president trump has left on his first overseas trip but he cannot escape the controversies engulfing his administration. just as air force one flew off, a new report raised questions about mr. trump's motive for firing f

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associates andmoscow.cbsnewshasconfirmed that when kushner met with russian ambassador sergey kislyak in december, the two discussed setting up a back channel of communications between the trump transition team and russian officials. administration aides described that as standard procedure. john mccain disagrees. >> i don't think it's standard procedure prior to the inauguration of a president of the united states by someone who is not even in an appointed position. >> reporter: president trump is standing by kushner. kelly o'hara, cbs news, the white house. >>> politics took a turn when some legislators got into a shoving match over a new state law that bans sanctuary cities in texas. cbs reporter david begnaud has the video from austin. >> reporter: decorum was lost in the texas house monday as elected officials started pushing one another during a final day of a legislative session. >> did shove him around a little bit. i pushed him because he needed to get out of there. >> reporter: democrat never never and matt rinaldi -- democrat [ indiscernible ] decision >> inciting p

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sponsoredbycbsthisis the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. in a previous career, president trump was a master at explaining why he fired someone, but critics are not buying his explanation for the firing of james comey. the president told reporters today that comey wasn't doing a good job as director of the f.b.i. mr. trump is the first president since richard nixon to fire a law enforcement official investigating the white house. the timing raises questions. comey had just asked for more resources for his investigation of russian interference in the u.s. election, including possible collusion by team trump. gh'll start at the white house tonight with major garrett. >> reporter: as comparisons to watergate swirled, president trump met today in the oval office with president richard nixon's secretary of state, henry kissinger. mr. trump offered a brief explanation for his firing of f.b.i. director james comey. >> because he wasn't doing a good job very simply. he was not doing a good job. >> reporter: the white house described it as a

sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. in a previous career, president trump was a master at explaining why he fired someone, but critics are not buying his explanation for the firing of james comey. the president told reporters today that comey wasn't doing a good job as director of the f.b.i. mr. trump is the first president since richard nixon to fire a law enforcement official investigating the white house....

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6:00.>>cbsweekendnewsisup next. and news updates always at cbssf.com. see you in 30 minutes. >> ninan: breaking news from the korean peninsula. just as a north korean diplomat ties to open the door to talks with the u.s., the communist dictatorship fires another missile. also tonight, aboard air force pe, president trump says he's zeroing in on his pick to run the f.b.i., and he likes his choices. >> i think the process is going to go quickly because almost all of them are very well known. >> ninan: new details on the largest cyber-extortion attack in history. and the controversial plan to punish businesses that build president trump's borderwall. >> if you want to be part of trump's wall, then you're going against california values. >> don't punish us for the type of work that we do. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. this is a western edition. at least nine candidates are in the running to replace james comey as head of the f.b.i. president trump said today his nomination could come within the week. his pick will have to be confirmed by the republican-controlled u.s.

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, seth lemon, kpix 5.>>>newatnoon,cbsnewscorrespondentelizabeth palmer spoke exclusively to russian president vladimir putin about comey's firing. the interview happened just before putin took the ice for a hockey game. >> sir, what -- how will the firing of james comey affect u.s.-russia relations? >> there will be no effect. your question looks very funny for me. don't be angry with me. we have nothing to do with that. president trump is acting in accordance with his competence and in accordance with his law and constitution. >> you can see much more of that interview with vladimir putin coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" at 5:30. >>> meanwhile, president trump met with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and russia's ambassador to the u.s. at the white house today. this mark president trump's highest level of contact with russia since taking office. the white house issued a statement describing the meeting as, quote, very, very good. president trump reportedly emphasized the need for the u.s. and russia to work together to end violence in the middle

, seth lemon, kpix 5. >>> new at noon, cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer spoke exclusively to russian president vladimir putin about comey's firing. the interview happened just before putin took the ice for a hockey game. >> sir, what -- how will the firing of james comey affect u.s.-russia relations? >> there will be no effect. your question looks very funny for me. don't be angry with me. we have nothing to do with that. president trump is acting in accordance with...

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football absolutely. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroomatcbsnewsheadquartershere in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may warns another threat may be imminent. front pages in the united kingdom uses the picture of the youngest of the victims, the 8-year-old girl. not seen, the face of the suspected suicide bomber. teri okita with the and we stand strong. >> reporter: a show of solidarity in the face of unspeakable tragedy. and to that end we have seen people lining up to give blood, donating food to the hospital, bringing water and coffee to police officers, a real sense of community in the aftermath of this community. anne-marie, real quick we'd add that 20 people are still in critical condition in various hospitals across manchester. an

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remember the man who played... >> bond, james bond. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, england. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight, the prime minister raised the terror threat level in britain to critical. that means another attack is considered imminent. soldiers are being deployed. a makeshift memorial is growing for victims of the suicide bombing last night at the manchester arena. at least 22 were killed and 59 wounded. an unknown number of others are still unaccounted for. this attack was different. the targets included many young children and teenagers attending a concert. among the dead, saffie roussos, just eight years old. her principal said she'll be remembered for her warmth, kindness, and creative flare. georgina callander was 18, a college student and a huge fan of pop singer ariana grande. john atkinson was 26, a dancer. his dance company described him as an amazingly happy, gentle person. yell brewster, 32, went to the concert with her sister and niece and they were wounded. allison howell was 44. sh

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goes through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. >>> this is the "cbsovernightnews." >>>hi, everyone. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. >>> french voters overwhelmingly chose 39-year-old ee manmmanuel macron. it was seen as a test of a global populism. president trump's election in the u.s. president trump congratulated macron on twitter saying he looks forward to working with him. mark phillips is in paris. >> reporter: well, an election that was full of anger and scandal and intrigue has in the end produced the expected result. emmanuel macron, a 39-year-old former investment banker and former cabinet minister who has never won for office before has been elected the next president of france. he does not come from either of the main traditional parties. they rejected the socialists and the conservative republicans in the first round and they rejected the far right, marine le pen, in today's runoff. the vote was decisive, 65-35. it's unclear how much of the macron vote was for him or just against her. macron called for unity after the vote was an

goes through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> hi, everyone. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. >>> french voters overwhelmingly chose 39-year-old ee manmmanuel macron. it was seen as a test of a global populism. president trump's election in the u.s. president trump congratulated macron on twitter saying he looks forward to working with him. mark phillips is in paris....

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friday, may 5th, 2017. this is the "cbsmorningnews." >>this has really brought the republican party together. >> you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your foreheads. you will glow in the dark on this one. >> with just one vote to spare, republicans push their obamacare replacement through the house. this morning, patients are worried about the cuts and coverage and the bill supporters are worried about the senate battle ahead. >>> a tool for terrorists. the tsa issues an alert for truck drivers across the country. their stolen rigs could be used in deadly attacks. >>> and unrelenting storms could continue to pound the u.s. this morning people in georgia are cleaning up a massive mess. >> i thank god to be alive. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs studio headquarters here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the repeal of obamacare heads to the cincinnati where it faces a future. the measure passed with one vote to spare, but it was a major victory for gop leaders and president trump. overhauling obamacare. the bill will head to the senate where they'r

friday, may 5th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this has really brought the republican party together. >> you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your foreheads. you will glow in the dark on this one. >> with just one vote to spare, republicans push their obamacare replacement through the house. this morning, patients are worried about the cuts and coverage and the bill supporters are worried about the senate battle ahead. >>> a tool for...

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we'll see how u.s. authorities are responding to the attack. >> this has beenacbsnewsspecialreport, i'm charlie rose with gayle king and nora o'donnell, cbs news, new york. >> for news 24 hours a h ,,,,,. this is the new front line for iraqi soldiers, a warring of connected apartments where isis fighters have knocked through walls, allowing them to move unseen from building to building. this is about as far as iraqi forces have been able to advance. and as they try to push into the old city, this is what they have to contend with, these narrow alley ways, armored vehicles are of no use, they have to get out on foot and that puts isis at the advantage. they string blankets and bed sheets across alley ways to block the view of isis gunmen, using a household mirror to watch for gunmen sneaking around corners. plans are now in place to retake the old city. our goal is not just to liberate the area, he said. our goal is to eliminate them. you don't expect them to surrender. those who fight, let them fight, he said. we're coming. if they fight, they will die. until now, iraqi forces have

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this friday. fromthecbsbroadcastcenterinnewyorkcity,i'mdemarconewyorkcity, i'm demarco rkan captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 26th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the investigation into russia's role into the u.s. election turns to a key person in the white house, jared kushner. why investigators are now singling out the president's son-in-law. >> this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. >>> mr. trump makes his mark on nato by making allies pay what he says is their fair share. >>> when you make a mistake, you have to own up to it. that's my kind of way. >>> a victory and an apology. the congressional candidate caught body slamming a reporter has a sommer celebration as he wins the election after being charged 24 hours with assault. >>> good morning from the cbs news headquarters here in new i'm anne-marie green. good to be with you. >>> jared kushner, president trump's son-in-law is a key person in the russian investigation. investigators are looking into meetings kusher had in december with a russian banker and someone trai

this friday. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco new york city, i'm demarco rkan captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 26th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the investigation into russia's role into the u.s. election turns to a key person in the white house, jared kushner. why investigators are now singling out the president's son-in-law. >> this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. >>> mr. trump...

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earth. s">> there are future generatios that will not get to have those this is the "cbsweekendnews." >>quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. in saudi arabia today, president trump cast the fight against terrorism as a choice between good and evil. it was his first overseas speech as president. mr. trump addressed a summit of muslim leaders - calling on them stand with the u.s. in the fight against quote - "islamic extremism." meanwhile, the president's problems back home are not going away. ousted fbi director james comey will testify before the senate are intelligence committee after the memorial day holiday next week. a new cbs poll shows only 37% of americans approve of how the president has handled matters involving the fbi investigation into his campaign's possible ties to russia. 60% say comey should not have been fired. 6700 miles from washington this weekend, president trump was warmly received in saudi arabia. white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is traveling with the president. >> this is a battle between

earth. s">> there are future generatios that will not get to have those this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. in saudi arabia today, president trump cast the fight against terrorism as a choice between good and evil. it was his first overseas speech as president. mr. trump addressed a summit of muslim leaders - calling on them stand with the u.s. in the fight against quote - "islamic...

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% captioning sponsoredbycbs>>pelley:breakingnews: aspecial independent counsel has been named to head up the investigation of the trump administration and russian interference with the u.s. election. congress wants the fired f.b.i. director to testify. >> i'll use the subpoena pen if necessary. >> pelley: also tonight, mr. trump says he's a victim. >> no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly. >> pelley: and gisele bundchen's at odds with the n.f.l. over her husband tom brady. >> he had a concussion last year. i mean, he has concussions pretty much every year that we don't talk about, but he does have concussions. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the white house. >> pelley: this is our western edition. we're reporting from the white house tonight because of the rapidly developing investigation into whether the president tried to shut down an f.b.i. investigation of his administration. among the developments late today, the department of justice just announced it will appoint former f.b.i. director robert muel

% captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: breaking news: a special independent counsel has been named to head up the investigation of the trump administration and russian interference with the u.s. election. congress wants the fired f.b.i. director to testify. >> i'll use the subpoena pen if necessary. >> pelley: also tonight, mr. trump says he's a victim. >> no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly. >> pelley: and gisele bundchen's at odds...

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daniels,cbsnews. >>>yesterday was the last day of the texas legislative session. some lawmakers say that it was the result of several stressful weeks of hearings, debates and votes. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent

daniels, cbs news. >>> yesterday was the last day of the texas legislative session. some lawmakers say that it was the result of several stressful weeks of hearings, debates and votes. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile....

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"cbseveningnews" withscott pelley, reporting tonight from brussels. >> pelley: this is our western edition. as a candidate, donald trump once described brussels as a hellhole. he said it had been beautiful before muslims immigrated here. mr. trump is here now as president, for a contentious meeting of the leaders of the nato alliance. but his words about muslims haunted him back home today. a federal appeals court voted 10-3 to block his partial ban on travel to the u.s. by citizens of six mostly muslim nations. the reason, according to the chief judge: bigotry. jeff pegues is following this. >> reporter: the president's executive order would have ormporarily suspended visas from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the decision from the fourth circuit court of appeals keeps it from going into effect. writing for the majority, chief judge roger gregory wrote, "mr. trump's order speaks with vague words of national security, but in context, drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination." the travel ban was a cornerstone of president trump's campaign. >> donald

"cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from brussels. >> pelley: this is our western edition. as a candidate, donald trump once described brussels as a hellhole. he said it had been beautiful before muslims immigrated here. mr. trump is here now as president, for a contentious meeting of the leaders of the nato alliance. but his words about muslims haunted him back home today. a federal appeals court voted 10-3 to block his partial ban on travel to the u.s. by...

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mount everest. >> you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, england. >> pelley: this is our western edition. we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. memorials have been growing larger by the hour. all day long, people young and old left flowers and messages. the death toll stands at 22. at last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the hospital. 20 of them in critical condition. isis claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a 22 year old suicide bomber, a british citizen of libyan descent. he had traveled recently to libya, and investigators believe perhaps syria as well. when police raided the man's apartment they found no evidence that the bomb was made there. and that lead to a dragnet and multiple arrests today. mark phillips begins our coverage. >> reporter: two days of raids and at least six arrests later-- including the bomber's brother-- and police here have changed their minds that this attack was the work of one man. manchester pol

mount everest. >> you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, england. >> pelley: this is our western edition. we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. memorials have been growing larger by the hour. all day long, people young and old left flowers and messages. the death toll stands at 22. at last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the...

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. >> reporter: and when do you graduate from high school? >> may 22. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight millions are in the path of severe storms. state. the system headed their way is the same one that exploded over the plains over the weekend. it brought twisters to east texas and near record flooding to missouri. at least 16 people were killed. and at least 62 were hurt. two young children tonight are missing in arkansas after being swept away by floodwaters. we have two reports. first we'll go to mark strassmann in canton, texas. >> reporter: four tornadoes packing winds up to 145 mph terrified people in east texas, including dawn sumner in canton. >> the wind started picking up. we looked over the trees. there was a huge like cloud funnel. >> reporter: sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. when the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a prom that was supposed to start an hour later. >> it was very scary. that first initial hit was the

. >> reporter: and when do you graduate from high school? >> may 22. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight millions are in the path of severe storms. state. the system headed their way is the same one that exploded over the plains over the weekend. it brought twisters to east texas and near record flooding to missouri. at least 16 people were killed. and at least 62 were hurt. two young children tonight are...

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expected.cbsnews' teriokita is in manchester with the latest. >> reporter: counter intelligence officers raided and collected evidence from this barbershop in south manchester early friday morning. police believe the 22-year-old suicide bomber salman abedi spent time there. >> quite scary. >> reporter: one person was taken into custody but police aren't saying how the arrest is connected to the killing of 22 people and dozens more being injured. police believe abedi stayed in this apartment leading up to the attack. neighbors are shocked. >> i'm just amazed how one night everything was fine and the next thing -- [ indiscernible ] >> speechless. i don't know what to say. >> reporter: but the people of manchester are not letting the terror attack deter them. a big sporting event here in the citycenter this week is going forward as planned. >> i'm going to make a point of showing that i'm not going to be afraid of stuff like this. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson, who is in england for meetings with his british counterpart, condemned the attacks. >> please know that al

expected. cbs news' teri okita is in manchester with the latest. >> reporter: counter intelligence officers raided and collected evidence from this barbershop in south manchester early friday morning. police believe the 22-year-old suicide bomber salman abedi spent time there. >> quite scary. >> reporter: one person was taken into custody but police aren't saying how the arrest is connected to the killing of 22 people and dozens more being injured. police believe abedi stayed...

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>> live, fromthecbsbayarea studios, this iskpix5news. >>now at noon, breaking news from gilroy. what we are learning from pg&e about a gas line rupture. and, the impact of a busy nearby bank. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. that natural gas leak happened at the corp.er of 10th and alexander streets causing a scare around 8:30 this morning. chopper 5 was overhead a short time later. it hit a one inch plastic gas line. it briefly forced evacuations at the nearby wells fargo bank which is the only business affected. we spoke to the bank. it had to open almost an hour- and-a-half late today. but it is doing business now. no word on when gas will be restored in the area. >>> developing news, the senate committee looking into possible trump campaign ties with russia, hearing from the current acting director of the fbi. seth lemon is on capitol hill. >> reporter: andrew mccabe, the acting director of the fbi took james comey's seat for a senate intelligence committee hearing. >> didn't expect to see you hear today. >> reporter: the committee which is loo

>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> now at noon, breaking news from gilroy. what we are learning from pg&e about a gas line rupture. and, the impact of a busy nearby bank. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. that natural gas leak happened at the corp.er of 10th and alexander streets causing a scare around 8:30 this morning. chopper 5 was overhead a short time later. it hit a one inch plastic gas line. it briefly forced...

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are innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment. >>reporter:cbsnewsconfirmsrobert mueller met with f.b.i. agents in the russia probe. tomorrow former crib director john brennan will testify and former f.b.i. director james comey is expected to testify some time after memorial day. r pelley: jeff pegues with us. and with the president overseas, the vice president is running point for him on a big domestic issue, the budget. here's our chief congressional terrespondent nancy cordes. >> reporter: vice president pence and republican leaders met this afternoon to go over the administration's first major budget proposal. due out tomorrow. the white house wants to balance the budget in ten years, partly through deep cuts to social programs. for starters, the proposal embraces the $800 billion in medicaid cuts outlined in the house obamacare replacement bill, despite candidate trump's promise not to touch medicaid. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. have to do it. >> reporter: the president's etdget would also reportedly cut funding for subsidized school

are innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment. >> reporter: cbs news confirms robert mueller met with f.b.i. agents in the russia probe. tomorrow former crib director john brennan will testify and former f.b.i. director james comey is expected to testify some time after memorial day. r pelley: jeff pegues with us. and with the president overseas, the vice president is running point for him on a big domestic issue, the budget. here's our chief congressional terrespondent nancy...

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from whence we came. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> glor: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in- chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day, the president visited a section of arlington where the fallen from the wars in iraq and afghanistan are buried. among them second lieutenant robert kelly, the son of the president's homeland security secretary, who was killed by landmine in afghanistan in 2010. the president is also defending his son-in-law. we begin with errol barnett. >> present. >> reporter: following tradition, president trump honored fallen soldiers on memorial day, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but we can always remember. >> reporter: but over the weekend, the president was on the attack, criticizing what he calls fake news five times. r e president's son-in-law and adviser jared kushner is now at the center of a crisis after meeting with the

from whence we came. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in- chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day, the president visited a section of arlington where the fallen from the wars in iraq and afghanistan are buried. among them second lieutenant robert kelly, the son of the...

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newsupdatesalways on www.cbssf.com. captioning sponsoredbycbsnga suspected mass murderer's chilling interview. >> i ain't fit to live. not after what i done. in quijano: eight are dead in mississippi including a deputy sheriff. >> my intent was to have y'all kill me. i ran out of bullets. >> quijano: also tonight new details about the victims of a possible hate crime in oregon. our chief washington correspondent on the president's overseas trip and the turmoil he comes home to. >> what did president trump accomplish on his overseas trip. >> quijano: we're on the front lines of the battle to run isis out of iraq second largest city. and diver down in the heart of time square. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. it apparently started as a family dispute and ended with eight people dead including two boys and a deputy sheriff. the killing spree took place at three separate locations in rural lincoln county, mississippi. the suspect who has a criminal record is 35 year old willie corey godbolt. he was arrest

news updates always on www.cbssf.com. captioning sponsored by cbs ng a suspected mass murderer's chilling interview. >> i ain't fit to live. not after what i done. in quijano: eight are dead in mississippi including a deputy sheriff. >> my intent was to have y'all kill me. i ran out of bullets. >> quijano: also tonight new details about the victims of a possible hate crime in oregon. our chief washington correspondent on the president's overseas trip and the turmoil he comes...

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former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. this is the "cbseveningnews" withscott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job, let president- elect trump know that he shouldn't hire flynn. and today former acting attorney general sally yates told congress that she warned the white house that the russians knew about the lie to vice president pence and could blackmail flynn. here's jeff pegues. >> it was matter of some urgency. om reporter: sally yates said she felt compelled to inform the white house that president trump's national security adviser michael flynn had misled the vice president about his contacts with russian ambassador sergey kislyak in late december. u.s. intelligence had gathered intercepts of his conversations. democrat dianne feinstein. >> so what you're saying is that ge

former lost boy of sudan, but i'm not a lost boy right now. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. president trump's team got more than one warning about michael flynn. the president's first national security adviser who was fired for lying to the vice president. we learned today that after the election, president obama, who had fired flynn himself from an intelligence job, let president- elect trump know that he shouldn't hire...

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in a desperate race to save two children from a raging flood. >> this isthecbseveningnewswithscott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. walter scott was 50 years old, jordan edwards 15. they never met but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers, neither was armed. today, scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal and the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas was fired. we will begin there with omar villafranca. >> 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by the police officer saturday night while leaving a party at this home in suburban dallas. police initially said the car edwards and four other teen boys were in backed up aggressively toward officers, but after seeing police body cam video, chief jonathan haber walked back those statements. -- kill the zoo freshman. >> after reviewing the findings, i have made the decision to terminate oliver, employment with the police department. >> >> a vigil was held for the teen last night. he is the family attorney. >> what t

in a desperate race to save two children from a raging flood. >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. walter scott was 50 years old, jordan edwards 15. they never met but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers, neither was armed. today, scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal and the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas was fired. we will begin there with omar villafranca. >> 15-year-old...

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stand up much longer." markphillips,cbsnews, london.>> coming up next, texas lawmakers pass what is known as the "show me your papers" law. introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real moose? give him some space. deep breaths, jeff. what's a sticker?!?

stand up much longer." mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> coming up next, texas lawmakers pass what is known as the "show me your papers" law. introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and...